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Many times, I have read texts that were written as if by a 4th grader, judged by grammar, orthography and other linguistic criteria - yet, by contents, being top notch.

Some excellent engineers (IT people included) spends their mental capacity on structuring problems and solutions in a technical manner, using tools for that purpose. Writing prose like a full time author is not their focus; they do it poorly. If this makes you reject the high quality contents (rather than form) of their text, I think that using a tool to improve the form, so that you will not reject the contents, is a great idea.

Go back a couple of generations: Lots of text was produced by hand writing. Publishers received hand written manuscripts, I have seen several old handwritten master's thesis. Technical reports used to have figures and illustrations drawn by hand. My hand writing is terrible, my drawings even worse. If I were to present anything in hand writing/drawing, I know that a lot of people would not take seriously, but as a child's work, simply because of the terrible hand writing and drawings. When computers were becoming more widespread, in my younger days, very few of my classmates had any experience with typewriters. I had, having given up to teach myself an acceptable handwriting. On the other hand, I always read far more books than most of my classmates, so I always mastered the language quite well.

Nowadays, everyone uses keyboards and PC drawing programs, hiding the fact that their writing/drawing abilities may be at the level of a 4th grader. You may think that is bad, too, because it reduces your option to reject the writing based on (graphical) form. Most people would strongly prefer to read what I write in a typed form, rather than in my handwriting, though Smile | :)

Even for the language aspects, we have had tools to improve it. When did spelling checkers first arrive? I saw them about 40 years ago. Good grammar checkers came a few years later, but they have been standard tools in text processing systems for 30 years. What are you referring to, other than a more fancy spelling and grammar checker? Are you calling for the banning of all sorts of simple spelling and grammar checkers as well, so that it can be relieved that some professional expert is not a linguistic expert, does not write like a professional author, and so that you can reject his professional expertise on those grounds?

I will rather that his professional expertise is communicated in a form where I am not all the time annoyed by spelling mistakes, incorrect grammar and so on. If the expert uses computer tools (whether they are MS Word spelling and grammar check or an AI system) to keep secret that he is not a language equilibrist, I do not care. It compares to me keeping it a secret (until now) that my handwriting is terrible. If anyone wants to reject my writing on CP based on my bad handwriting, I think most others would find that laughable.

Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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